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Capt n Bills celebrates 30 years of serving up food, fun and volleyball

Capt n Bills celebrates 30 years of serving up food, fun and volleyball
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4th of July Celebrations in Nashville

4th of July Celebrations in Nashville A list of some of the best 4th of July happenings in Music City this year. June 29, 2021 Celebrate Independence Day with headliner Brad Paisley, the Nashville Symphony and fireworks! This 4th of July will feature the largest fireworks show in Nashville history with the pyrotechnics synchronized to a live performance by the Grammy-winning Nashville Symphony. Admission is free and open to all ages. Listen to live music on PNC Plaza at the Ryman, plus munch on food truck fare, shop from local vendors and partake in fun, family activities. The event is free and will feature artists including Julie Williams, Taryn Papa, Payton Taylor and Payton Smith.

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Long lines, big smiles at reopening of Mr Barbecue Popular restaurant back open nearly two years after fire

Facebook: @Mr-Barbecue The business was started in 1962 by Tom Gallos with partners Nick Doumas and Alex Fragakis. By 1964, brothers Nick and Andy Carros had joined the business as managing partners. Ownership stakes have shifted a bit over the years, but for the most part, the Carros family has run Mr. Barbecue through the decades. “This is a family business,” said Nick Carros, 84, who, though more or less retired, still keeps his hand in the business. Nick’s son, Jimmy, 61, has managed the restaurant since 2007. And when, after the fire, other partners expressed an interest in selling their shares, Jimmy — who used to own Pig Pickin’ — became the principal owner. “I just love the restaurant business and I love Mr. Barbecue,” he said of the decision to become an owner and rebuild after the fire. “I think there would be a gaping hole in the community if there wasn’t Mr. Barbecue.”

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